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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1884)
nrm DAILY BEE-MONDAY , MARCH 10m. . Dr. AVnRncr's llronovnl , Dr. Wagner has tcmore-l lilt onlco Irom Xo. 3(3 tarlmcr to No. 33S Larimer , where lie 1H lie pteasctl to it o his Irlonds The Doctor Is to l > e cnngratnbtod on the completeness anil elegance ol hs new bnlld- niC. It | ionool the ben In the city.-Denver [ He- publlian , Jan. 37.li IVSt. THE LEARNED Specialist LARIMER STREET. Why you should try the celebrated Dr. H. methods ol euro : 1. "Dr. II. Wajncr Is a natural physldan. " O. 8. FOWLHR , The Or cutest Uvlng PhrcnologUL "Fait can oxco } ou as a doctor. " DR. .T. BIMMS , The World's Greatest I'hv elognomlsU "You nro wonderfully proficient In J our knowl edge ot Ulscaso and medicines. " DR. J. SlATTiinws , 4. "Tho afflicted find ready relief In your prc * cnco. " ' DR. J. SIUMS. 6. "Dr. II. Wagner Is a regular irraduato trow Bellevue Hospital , New York cltv ; hashtidviry ox ten she hospital practice , and Is thoroughly [ rated ot all branches ol his beloved science , especially on chronlo diseases. " Dna. DROWVBLI , & Kwiso. 0. "Dr. II. Wagner lias Immortalized himself bv his wondcrluldiscovery ol pjicclflo remedies [ or prl vnto and sexual diseases. " Virginia City Chronicle. 7. "Thousands ol Invalids flock to sco him. " Sar Francisco Chronicle. 8. "Tho Doctor's long oxpcrleneo as a si > cclnlbt should render him very successful. " Uocky Moun > loin New e. Plain Pacts Plainly Spoken. At ono time a discussion ol the secret vice w&a ou tlrcly avoided by the profession , and medical uorka but n fewjeira aB'o would hardly mention It. To-day the phjslclan Is ol a illfterent opinion ; ho Ir aware that It Is his duty > ll agreeixblo though II may bo to liandlo this matter nlthuut glo\esand epoak plain ! ) about It ; and Intelligent parents am ) guardians will thank him lor doing BO. The results attending this destructive were or incrly not undcratood , or not properly estimated ; and no Importance being attached to a subject which hi Its nature dnex not Invite close InvestigationIt a- willingly Ijnureil The habit la generally contracted by the younii while attending school ; older companions througr their example , may bi responsible lor It , or It may hi acquired thrnugh accMcnt. The excitement once ex perlencod , the practice will bo repeated again am' ' agnln , until at last the habit becomes firm and com pfetoly enslaves the victim. Mental and nervous lit tllctlons are usually thu primary rcmiltn nt pelf-abuse Amen ; the Injurious effects may bo mentioned lansl udo , clojortloa or Irrasiibillty ol temper and genera ) debility. The boy gccka seclusion , and rarelyjoint In the sports ot his companions. II ho bo a joini ; man ho ulll be little lound In company with the othe > FOX , and la troubled with exceeding aim annojim ; bashlulniss In their presence. Laxclvlnus ilreami emissions and eruptions on the lace , etc. , are aN. prominent sj mptoma II the practice la v lolcntly persisted lnmoroscrlou dtsturbinccs take place. Urcat palpitation ul the heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall Into a complete state ol Idiocy 1 > lore , dually , death relieves him. To all thoge ungagod In this dangerous , pnctlco , I would nay , first ol all , stop It at onconukocverj ; possible effort to do so ; but il you fall , 11 } our ncrvim. Bvstcm is alreadv too much shattered , and consc qucnlly , jour will-power broken , lake some nerve tonic to nfilouln > our iff ort Ihvlngfrccd jour cl ! from the habit , I would further counsel vou to gr through a regular conrso of treatment , lor it Is a grcv mistake toVipjio-ii that any ono may , lor aomo turn ; , bo t every so hit'e givchimicll up to this fascinating but dangerous excitement without suffaring from its ovilcoiisciiueiiuciatHomolnturo timo.Tho numnoi of v.oungmcn who are IncapacUtcil to UU thodutiei enjoined by wo llnck Is alarmingly largo , and In most of such eases this unlortuinto condition ol things can be traced to the practice of self abuse , n hleh had bceu abandoned j ears n.o Indeed , a fe.v months' practice ot this Inbit la sutllclent to induce cpcnnvtorrluna * later J cars , and I hav o many ot such cases under troit , man ntthoproseutday. Young Men Who rjny bo suffering Irom tha effects ot youthful lollies or Indiscretions w il ) do well to avail themnclt et ol this , the greatest boon ever laid at the altar ol au' orlng humanity. DR.VAONKR will guarantee to lor elt $500 for every COBO ol seminal w eaknosa or prlv ate disease ol any kind and character which ho under takes to and falls to euro Middle Aged Men. There are many at the ago ol SO to CO who art troubled with too frequent evacuations ol the blad der , oltcn accompanied by a slight smarting or burn ing sensation , and a weakening ol the si stern In manner the patient cannot account lor. On oxamln ing the urinary deposits a ropy tediment will often be ? found , and Komctimea small particles ol albumen will rV appear , or the color will ba ol thin mllklsh hue , again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many , many men who die ol Una dllllcultyIgnorant of the cause , which la the second etage ot eomlnal-wcak. ness. Dr. W. will guarantee a jrerfcct cure In all cose * and a healthy restoration ol the genlto-urinary 01- gang. Consultation freo. Thorough examination and ad rice , 34. AU communications ehould bo addressed , Dr. Ilcnrj Henry Wagner , I * . 0. 39 , Denver , Colorado. Tbo Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. B Wagner , la worth Its weight hi gold to young men I'ltc 11,26. Bent by mall to any addrosa. A FRIEND TO ALL. Ono Who is Needed and Nobly Fills hia Placo. Dam cr la moro fortmuto than she knows In the possession of the talcn'a and energies ol a man who hoa given his time and thought not merely to the perlccti Hi of his skill as a practitioner of hi * pro fession ul mixli Inc. but tu thi study ol thono pro found thl'igs uf ttcien o and nature whti-h tend to the more comp'tito ' unduriitindiii ot the problem uf life ondol the luwiiul in tire tnd the means ol gaining * the greatest practical goods to mankind from the In lorniatioi this arquircii In thu abstract. Such a man U Dr II. Wagner , uhn Is located at S43 Larimer I etrert Dr. Wngiiordevntcd m-ny years to theao- iiiiisltlonnl the Knowledge no oeisary to hia proles , mon In a nuinhur of thu hadiiu medical a heels ol V- the most eminent and profound teachers , euch names AI Dr. Qro s anil Dr. I'Aiiooant appearing among hi < pruoupton .Nor ill hia studios end liore. Tlicv continuert In the Hold ol tha practicing family phUlclaii aud in the experiences ot a man > I oxten. blvo trivel. Ho lui vi'ited every fcctiun ol the Unl tad Statea paying ntudlousalteutl m to the I'ifferent ' clnrwterUtlcxol ihvvjii'iUi i ) rtlons oltf.ecouiury , iurticul > rly with regard to their clf < ct , cllmatlo and oiherw go upon ncalth and tl.o dlffo ent forms uf dla- Vr uosoi. With the comblno I powers olcloto study , x teiiblveoh ervat un nd almos * . unllmted practice , ' Dr Wagner came to Denver three years ago equip ' p d as few have She right tu claim ta battle the foe of mankind , the dra rdtd en my , dlsuai ; . In order to render the grcateat KIKX ! tu society , Hr > > ngner iloci led to lay addo the general branches of practice and r Drlngallhta rpekn wlcdirwand " p"er to bear up on lie f.i which am ng" the army ollnsulois -ieatli agents li t'io i reateit. Hit wide experience hod Uught hi n wh t weapnim ta usn and which to discard , and alter equipping himself a < his trained judgment w is u well aide to advise him be oorr. menoo 1 b'lldly and conrtdently his 'Uck. In catl- mating the results and Biioceiu achl icd , It Is enl necessary to know the doct rsp * eltlonaud ttondln to-dav. While located In this city , his practice la i no weans confined to Us lluiiti nor this section ol countiy. Ills correspondence and oprcsnbooligtes- tfy ! In black ami u hllu t lib ros cso on ol a field ol piactlca b mil led only by tha linei vvhlih bound the c'ngth and bicwith ol the c > iuntrv , and which has laced him where a nun ol his si.lll and Intellectual attainments ilnwrteii to ic. nJ hojld to bo eutbln tilm to reach thu hlghcxt ipliero ol uvelulnus to sul ferlng liumanltv tha plane ol flni'clal ludopcn ikmeo. I ) ' . Wugncr ha < ontrlbuted nt hli pro i > erl y to the iulntantlal improvement ot Denver In the trillion ol Hllria liluck on Larimer tr et , opposite hU present ollie , No..TH. Itulll bu ready lor oocu l neylna owweolv < , andlt an evidence that the doctor U to ba nuaibtrud among thu per nanent aid xoll.Uiiljciu ol tli mctrupolU of the piling. ( Don * S' Tribune. - " ' : DR. H. WAGNER & CO. , 8 JLarimer" St. GANGER ! The experience In tlia treatment ol Cancer l'l Split's SpecilloS ( 8 r . ) ould trm li > warrant \a In snln < tnat U will CUM til ) iniicn dreadedscourge. J'ersonsanilctoilarInvltolto cMrreipond wlthu . Ibcllovefmlll'sS eclll liu sued my life. I liail virtually lost the moot the ii | > | > er p rt. ofmy boil ) and my arms Irom the poisonous cftrcls n | a largi coiKcr on my ticok , Irom whlcli I h.d uffcrd tor 2 \ears. M. P. 8 has relieved moot allsorrnott , nnc. the poison Is belli j forced out ol my 8) ) stem , I M 111 teen bo well. W. It. HORKOS Uavhhoro , Go. Two month' rgn my attention WH ral'cd Jo the o * onli VMimin allllctol v\lth a cvuxir on lur she il- ilei atlctt ItvolnchMln cirifntcieneo angry , lulu- fill , and kl\liu the patient no tent day nr night < nr fix month" . I obtained mipply i > l Mnltt'x Mprrlflt lor for h r. She liai taken luo bottle , nnd thu n tur 11 entirely healed up , only aeiy rmall tarcmlin \ ing and her lieilth Is btttir than lor five ) tarn pwt ; sums to l inifcctly cured. .t , , Columbus , ( la. t \mr \ seen rc'imrknh o ro ult Irom use ol 8 ltt < Sociflo | on a cancer A tuuiu nun here hvt been mill ted flvojotrautth the most angry looking tat- IngoanccM 1 etemaw amluiui oirlj no id Ihi Hint bittlc adonuomturliil changp , and ftftcr flvo' > ot- ties worn taken , ho linearly oripiltowcll. It la truly underfill. M. K. Cm MI.M , M I ) . , Oifli'tliorpe , 0 , Our trratlna on Btooil anil SUn Dlsoaioi mallcil frcoti. , , tanfe.TIIKSWIrTKl'KClKIO TIIKSWIrTKl'KClKIO CO. , Drnuir 3 , Atlanta ( In. V. Olllrc , 1S9W.S.U St. . Utnveil Otii Mill 7lh Mo The UHO of the term ' Hhoi Lino" In connoctlon with th < corporate name ola greatroad conveys an Idea nl tut what fl lABiT * required by the traveling nub 8 III § He a Short Line , Qulik tltni I I 0 I and the best ot accoraniodn asDBVEIail tions-all ol which are fmr Ishod by the greatest railway In America. . QmOAGO , | V1 tt. WAUKEE And St. .Paul. It owns and operates over 4,500 miles ot Northern IlllnoU , Wisconsin , Minneaota , Iowa Dakota ; and a * ts main lines , branches andoonnpo tlous reach all the great business centres ot thi North"est and Far West , It naturally ansuors tLi description ol Short Uno , and llcst llotito between Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Mlnncapolla. Chicago , Milwaukee Crosse and Wlnona. Chicago , Mllu auKee , Al > enlecii and Kllondala Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau aaircnnd Stllluntcr' Chicago , Milwaukee , Wiuuau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oghkosh Chicago. Milwaukee , Waukesha and Oconomowoa Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Prairlodu Chlou Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault. Chicago , Dclolt Jancs\l'lo ' and Mineral Point. Chicago , Klglu , Uockford anil Unbnrpie. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Islind and Cedar Raplila Chicago , Council niiilT * and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain Hock Island , Dubuqnc , St. Paul and Minneapolis Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Hneat DlnlnjCars In world are run ou the mainlines ot the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY ind every attention Is paid to passengers by courlr ouu emplo > cs of the company. 9. & UKltrXlLu , A. V. n. m _ . cu- . , Qcn'l JIanajcr. "jc" ' lP s Aeon * .J. r. .iltA. QKO II. llfcAKKORD TTYTTTH Iho best evidence In Iho world of the purity and excellence of IHacKwell's Dull Durham Smoking Tobacco Is found In the fact that the fame of this tobacco Increases from j car to j car. This could not bo the case if It vv ere merely " gotten up to fell , " or had any dubious or daugcroua lut're- dienU In U Among millions of U'crsof all natloualltlei. purely eonio ono would find out If it were Impure , Injurious or unpalatable. TorlS j cars this tobacco has been acknon lodged to bo the lest In the , irorltf , and ev cry j ear Iho Bull Durham brand KTOVV a moro popular , ( ho demand for It wider , and tuiokera moro enthusiastic en cr lla delicious natural flavor. Aek jour dealer for It. Get tun scnuino trade mark of Uio Bull. I There Is no mischief done whera Dlaekw ell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco Is ueciL DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. AUGHITSGTS JtiTREUOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL HA1\K BUILDING. MANIJFACTUKEll OP GALVANIZED IRON , CORNICES , WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS ETU. < L V6 iCStla. Oltx-oot , ' > C1A . NEDRASKA s. n. ATWOOD , Piattsmouth , - . . . Neb BBIADHH Or TI10RODOUBKED AND IHOII QXAVI AUD JERSEY CATTLE AXD UUKOO ou jBEear RID BWINB Rtoplr far alo. Oorrospondenra eollcltnrt. DR. WHITTIER , 617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo. \ REQULAIt OltADUATEol two medical college ) \ . has been engaged longer In the treatment ol UHKONIO. NEUVOUS , BKfN AND BLOOD Dieeosw than other phjsldan In Bt. Louis , as city papers show and all old residents know. Consultation free Invited. When It 1 Inconvenient to visit the city treatment , medicines can be Bent by mall or expron everywhere. Curable cases guaranteed ; where dou exists It Is frankly stated. Cell or write. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physic * Weakness , Mercurial and 'other affections of Throat lug , Bklp Affections , Old Bores and Ulcers , Iropodl ments to marriage , Itheumatlnui , III t. Sucut tentlon to casts from overworked brain. BUItfllCAl. . UA8E3 reoelve special attention. Diseases arltti't from Imprudence , Excesses , IndulKenoos. . . Ca-TJIIjEI. marry , who may uoi hy , cause t , oonsequeooes and cure. Milled for 2ic ; postage or itaraus .n ii > , i URE FIS WhtnTi. . iuro i uf IM intan u r ly to .top it ia lui time and Ihtn hire th.rar.turn again. I niian a ran. . calcora. I have made tha dlaeaio of FIT& J ' or rMLUNOBICKrlKBIalir * ' . ! * " ? f K > ture i * wont cuoi. BiC.uit olhera r lle4 li DO retton for nm now r cclrlnr cat . one * for traatlia ana a Vm Itottlt of my lm tu ' .ol ? ? ' " * ? . * " ! * . * ' * oaa. It to * * rrforatrlal.'MdlwIIUur.yM. ladrut Dr. U. U. HOOT. Ill r > arl BL. Vff WeakNervousMen Viliowi debility , ttxliuutiloiiund | > remtur deciiynrocautedbTticcMex.fTroraofyouth.oto. , cn perfectly rulored ( o i-uhn.t liriilth and ? ' /'I'ouJ l.y THEJMARSTON , rlOLUO. o lflmacll driifrtr'ni ' : , TliUlrtatment tNfrt ii Uelilllynnd rUj.li-al IlevuyU iiiifarmly nco i < tfiil iHvnnne mru on i > r ( < ut uiBUf > lsnrwiiMil Ulrcrt nieilin < lsand l > < ' Iren. MANHOOD RESTORED. A T'otlm cf c > rlr ImpradeuoA. tau.lnntrrona debll i .r > r BiiUJ 'dec r toM BMtlnK tried In ram tri tuovrn . raufjU . . ) _ > ia Jlacor-reJ . . . c _ tIrapla . . , n < in > , of tell l. tfi ur . vblcb hi will | aend VftFK to I COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAli NEWS. PASSION'S ' SWAY. Ttic Dead Body of an Infant Fonnfl in a Vault , An Old Kcprolmto ArrcHtrd'Kir liul < ' - rent Comlnul. About noon ycslurdny the horrible ( Ha covury wns intido of Uiu body uf a newborn born infant in n privy vault in the ronr of No. fill" and B3H Broadway. The np ponranco of all'.iira led to the supposition that itviw a case of infanticide , nnd this was atrungthonod by the f.ict that a ser vant girl employed in a boarding house and roatAurant in that vicinity was 1 } ing sick in her bed. Coroner Council took the body of the infant in chmgo , and a jury was impanollcd consisting of J. NV. Il.iird , * I1. C. Tuggart and S. Leonard. Drv Lacy also aided in the investigation , and from the tacts , as far as they could bo learned , it appeared that the girl , who is rather a woman , benig apparently Uventy-livo years of ago , came hero from Mills county about a month ago , ind secured employment horo. Bho claimed that aho was seduced l > y a young man in that county under promise of marriage , but that after learn ing of her condition ho absconded , leav ing her to bear her slmmo alone. She refused to give his natno , but remarked that it would go hard with him if she uvi r came across him. As to the body of the infant , she disclaimed all criminal intent or purpose , and that it was an unavoida ble accident simply. The doctor testilird ; lmt in his opinion the child was born dead , and the jury rendered a verdict ac cordingly , and probably no criminal pros ecution will follow. GROSSLY ixnr.cExr. A ragged , uncouth sort of a man , giv- ng his name as Peter .Nazorinu'j , has ) een working at Max Malm's Creston loueo for several months past. Satur day evening , Mr. Malm's little tjirl , not yet four years of igo , was missing , and after searching or her some little time , she was found ip stairs in a closet , into which Nazer nus has evidently iuvniglod her. The > rule wns in an indecent condition when 'ouiid , but Max Malm , iimteiul of shoot ng , or thumping , or taking BO mo other mnishmeiit into his own hands , collared ho I el low and mnrchud him down staiis , tnd tliencu to the police station. The marder.s and other citizens were great ! ) licensed , and there were cries of "hang uni , " but Malm pieforred for the law to , iko its COUTBO. and diBcouraged nil vio- once. The thing was taken before .Jus .ico Abbott , who fixed the bonds at 51,000 , and being unable to furnish that unount , lodgment in jail followed. Noz 'riims had been drinking some , but it is lainmd that ho was not BO drunk us note o know what ho was doing. Words are bankrupt when intended to meet the do- nand of expressing the righteous indig- intiou fult at such conduct , and the pon- ilty of the law soeirs altigethor too fou- > lo for the proper punishment of auch an afl'oiiso. Painful nervous maladies can bo cured. lo.id "Tho Science of Life ; or , Self- . 'roaervation , " if you wish to bo on the right road. Price , $ L. Contains 125 inscriptions "only one cent apioco. " Advertised in this paper. To-Dny's .School Klculloii. To the Kilitor of THE BKK : On Monday occurs the annual school election in our city , and knowing THE BUM'S disposition to fairness and impar tiality in such matters , I feel assured that it will give a fair statement of facts in re- g.vrd to the present iasuo. It has boon intimated that Professor Clarendon has "still another Richmond in the field" this year , in the shape of a ticket which , if iiiccessful , will work to the end of rein itiating him. Now , if this is true , and if Messra. C.P.Dovol and W.F.Spetmnn , ho are mentioned as Clarodon candi ( lutes for Monday's tloction are , it is re- pursed , advocates of the Clarendon idea of "final and ultimata success , this fact should bo known by the electors of our city. Mr Clarendon seemed to do well in that ofJico , tut when superceded - coded by another ho should have retired gracefully , as did others before him and others since him. If ho wat not desired ho should have soon that and not aimoU to rim what ha.i ninco boon known annually as "the Clarendon ticket. " His perseverance in this direc tion the paot four yeara has boon inilom- tn blo , but not agreoible to our citizens and it is now time a line hould Im Irawn. While it is hinted that Mr CUirendon has spent money to elect such men as members of the board as ho lion wanted , I do not belio\ that if this had been generally known it would havu been endorsed , and in Monday's election it mi ht bo well to enquire into this matter , and if DoVol and Spot- man , while they are excellent men and irreproachable in character , are known as "Clarendon men , " it might bo well to look around with a view to selecting men not in accird with the annual oyo-sor movement of the pant. In opposition to the "lifo-loii ( { " idea of the question , Dr Macrao and Jl , T. Bryant are spoken of as candidates. If thoao Kontlemon .iro not in favor of a further continuance. .if the one man idea , as I am assured they are not , there is but little doubt of their nuccoss on Monday. Council Bluffr wants and should aim to continue the excellence of her echooU , but continual changes are not calculated to maintain this desirable end , TAX.PAVKK. _ _ JJIsoaso , I'ropciiBlty niul FoMion , brlni ? Jlankiml nuniberlesa nilmunts , foreinoH among them are NervousnesH , Nervous IeWl Ity , and unnatural weakness of Gonorutho Organs ; Allen's IJraln Kood uuccoasf nil y ov er conies these trouble * atul rontcrus the sutforU to ItU former viiwr. 81 , - Heal Kututo TraimCors The following doorij wore filed for r cord in the rocorder'a offlco , Marcl 8 , reported for TJIK BKB by P. J. Mo ftlahon , real cstato agent : Jacob D. Bud to A , llorgowoning , lot C , block 0 , Oakland , 81,000. Kdard Lawjs to William Lowli. BO } , J5 , 74 , 40 , 85,200 , Coral Fleming to Clarence Hitchcock , part lot I , block 11 , Mynstor's odd , Clarence Hitchcock to Coral Fleming , part lots'J and H , block 11 , Mynstor's ndd , $ . ' 110. M 11. ( Jrfling to W. Siedontopf , lot 31 , block 14 , nnd lotS ) , block 31 , Forty ndd , $35. Iloyt Shortrmn , receiver , tu K. II. Hiiickloy , lotfl ! ) to 10 , iuclusivo , block 5 , Walnut , $ i00. ! 0. , H. 1. , t. P. U U. 03. to C. 1J Chiunbors , M-hu-K 23. 75J2 , StOO. C. , U I it P. II. H Oo. to 0. Potor- gun. n * | nu } , 4 , 7 < i , 42. $353.80. Fred Su | > rlum to Tluodoro Hooncli , no | se } , 3tl , 7 , 43 , $ : t- , Total sales , § 11,438.80. AHU YOU (501.NU In nnothor colinnii will ho found the nu > ouneoinout of Miwrx. TI1O3. CUU1C& SON , outlet ARuntM , Ml Drondwny , Now York , rolntlvo tu Uiuery complete mrfttiRcnionU they hu\o mndo for toura ! n iCur > . , . j thi coining Spring nnd Sutnmor. "Cook's Kxcur- Monlst , " eonuinliiK' nnpi nnd IiiiS p.trtlcnliui. ulll bo mnllcd to any aildronson loculpt ol' ) u contfl. COniMKHOlAI. . oou.sciLl.iiturva MAIIKET. Wioat No. 2 wprliiB , 70c ; No. 3 , COo ; ro octod , BOoj ( food domnnil. Corn bonlers nro pnyhiR S5c for old corn an I i8o ! for H'-W. Oats In Rixnl demand nt 22c. liny \ mi6'i ( tX ) [ > or tonj Mo per balo. Kyo IO@J5c. Corn Mual I lift per 100 pouiuls. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards. C 00rf 00. 00.Coal Coal Dolhorod , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft i 00 per ton I.ard Fnlrbank's , wholesaling nt lie. Flour City Hour , 1 OUlrtM HO. Unx > ma 2 i)53 00 per doz. LIVR STOCK. Cnttlo-3 00@3 fiO ; cahos , 5 00@7 BO. How Local p ickora are buying now nnd thorolsn K < * > d doninnd for all grades ; choiiu making , li 2"i mUcil , 5 2 < > . riionrcK. Qantitlons by , T. jr. St. John it Co. , com- nUiion inercluiiitH , o < S Broi tvay , Uuttor Pluntvimd In fair ilomruul nt 16@ 20 ? : rronmory , ItV. J-'ggR Scarce nt 21o ! pordozon. I'onltry Keaily puluj thickunx , drflisod , 12c ; l\o. So ; turkujs , ilrcwsoil , Ific ; llyo , lie ; ducks , tlrcHfud , 1'Jc ; live , fc. KBt'lTM. Ornngct 3 W@l ) 00 perbov. I .onions 1 00 per box. Uimanai 3 Til t 00 per bunch Vegetable * 1'ot.itocs , 10 ; onioim10c ; cnb- ago , none in the inirket ; nppldi , r'u.uly Hiilo tt2iIOOforpiiiiioi.t.ick. : IOWA NIOWH. The Dubuquu Democrat has a $10,000 ibel suit on its hands , Dei Moincs loses $54,000 revenue by ho p.isengo of prohibition. Ottumwa's now Baptist church , dedi cated a week ago , cost $13COO. Duhuquo grain men are making largo hipmdnts of oats to Now Orleans. Judge Rothrock contemplates retiring o his largo farm in northwestern Iowa. L. S. Pond has sold his louring mill to fieorgo Inman for § 10- 300. 300.Tho The state oratorical contest will bo leld at the Agricultural college on the 4thinst. Ottumwa voted down the siipoiior ourt proposition 7)3 ! ) for and ! )47 ) gainst. At present thora are sixty nine saloons n Burlington , which yield n revenue rom licenses of § 27 , GOO. Kingsloy has four general ntores , two drugstores , six saloons , etc. Thopopula- 1011 is variously estimated at from -1UO to iOO. Joseph Koorno , of Burlington , haw H-.en adjudged insane. His particular 'ancy in that ho killed President Oar- ield. About fifty persons , says The LoMars Sentinel , were admitted to membership n the LeMurs Methodist church last Zunday. The now Baptist church at Ottumwa was dedicated last Sunday. The cost of the building and furnishing i about ? 13,500. Excitement is still running high ai EmmoUburg over the town site contest. The prevailing disposition is to maku no compromise with the claimants. In a skating contest in Cedar Ilapids , John Nell went a mile in4:37A : ; Ed. ruvis , in 4:42 : ; Will. Smith , in 4:45L : There were twenty-seven laps in the mile. mile.At At the Fairfield fire last Thursday night , ( Japtain M. T. Burgess had luu pocket picked of $270. The pocketbook - book was found the next day , minus the money. i\lii M. ] ) . lludd , a preceptress in Burlington college , has boon selected to deliver the oration before the alumni at communcomont of Pella university in June m.xt. At Newton last vrook , John Cool , who fchotnnd lulled \V A Kline , hisbrothei- tn-law , at Baxter , lust October , wua son- tunced to ton yeuni' imprisonmonr. Uu in an old man. i Mayor Wallace nays tha. prohibition la > v will imvo nw piKctical result hi Mnn- catino , except to deprive the city of about $5,000 rovomiu obtained from the licensing of saloons. Mrs. Bertha Vortreos , of Harrison county , near Dunlap , awoke a few morn ings binco and found her four moiitha' old baby boy dead in bed with her , prob ably from eutlocation , Joseph Chamberlain , a young man of St. Joseph , Mo. , was arrested at Or m ton a few days ago on charge of stealing $500 * orth of diamond pin and ear-rings be longing to his mother. A lady with five pairs of twins boarded a train at Woodbine the other day , The untirn party of eleven traveled on one ticket , none of the children being old enough to pay half faro. A prominent grain man of Dubuque , who has been investigating the subject of need corn , runorta that nearly all sections of northern Iowa are well provided with sued corn for spring planting. Orrin Butts , a resident of Monona c 'unty ' 1852 , died on the 25th ult. Iu followed Briglmm Young an far as the Missouri river , nnd there , with many others , seceded on the polygamy score. Fort Dodge , on Monday last week , cast a few less than 000 vote * , Waterloo u few more than 000 and Cedar Falls mil ( | iiito 000. Sio City cast abouta 200 and llumbolt something above 150 , lUthui 4 light vote all around. A son of Mr. Sisk , while drivingacrofB the railroad track near Sibloy , Osceola county , ono day lust week , was run into by a train , bin wagon crushed , and him self killed His father , two women urn two children with him miraculous ! ; escaped. j The residence of Ed Dill , postmaster , ! ten miles south of Maronco , Troy town { ship , was totally destroyed by fire ro- 1 jcently. The mail , l > ck and key wore ' &avod , but the pouch WAS uromatod. In sured for about $800 , nlnch will p lially cover the loss. Mrs Sarah Bishop , of Crcston , hold n family reunion last week. There wcro present Mrs Strottn , of Vinton ; Mrs. James Kellcy , of Albia ; Mrs. Idibt. Mo- Olerry , of Crcston , and Captuiu J. F. Bishop , of A ( km. Two of the children , Mrs. McClerry and Mrs Stream , had not mot before in thirty-oars. In the circuit court at Diibitquo last Tue.vliiv , in the case of John Kvuns v , AlKui Flojd , the jury returned n verdict in fn\or of defendant fortlio numof $22 rim totl amount claimed lij Mr. Evans wns 8111 , but as the jury found that S27 of this was duo to htm by Mr. Flojd for whisky , they refused to allow it. The Uubuquo Times nays that a Ger man woman , 20 years of ago. passed through thuro on the 4th , to join her huel and at Aekley , accompanied by ton children , all her onn. "Besides those ton , " the Times adds , "there wore two who were left behind in thu burial place of the town from which she camo. " The missing girl , Ida lloaocrana , of Maqtiokotit , has been hoard from by let ter at Elkhorn , Wisconsin. She was traced as far an Delnmr , where attired it ) nmlo apparel she took the train east on the night of her disappearance. Thin relieved lievod all _ Apprehension that she \VIH killed or kidnapped and the search wns dropped. At liulianola last Saturday evening , in Simpson college chapel , forty or fifty youni ; ladies , masked and dressed in > arioua costumes , vruro sold at auction to ho highest bidder. They wanted to iolp pay for the piano in the innsio de partment , and volunteered to put them * Delves up at auction for this purpose. ISvery buyer got with the girl ho taught i basket of ilolicucies , and which nerved is supper for both. Lnulla Lewis , a Kookuk colored girl , wont to the house of an old colored man , John Woodnon , on an errand , took in some beer given her by John , and Went x ) sleep in a chair. About three o'clock n the morning her clothing caught tire , ind she WHS badly burned. She says old John made improper proposals , and then mured coal oil on her clothes and put u natch to it , refusing to exert himself to > ut out the lire. John was uriosted , but said ho knew nothing of how the girl'tt clothes gat nliro. The Great Mo.\lcnu Cathedral. City nt Mexico Cor , In San I'raiiclaci ) C'hronUlo. The cathedral , rising connpiciously kbovo nil the buildings of the city , is uf t < reat fi/.o and possesses considerable ar chitectural elegance , the facade , in par iculnr , being elaborately decorated with atuccn-work , The design is Moorishand ho boll towers , from which come u con- taut clanging of old Spanish bras ? , com- nand an extended viuw of the city , the nkes and the distant mountains. The nti-rior of the spacious house , which unit elected by the Spaniards , contains ninny rare ornaments , and thu nave is tmr nounted by n vaulted roof , supported by land carved beamsatid pillarsamong which lover somber shndoua. Atone tunethat luring the reign of the Spaniards , the liter was Linden with milid ohjitctn ot old and silver and precious utonua , but o day it has lost all , or nearly all , of iheHo and is coveted with tawdry images ind imitation ornaments , while there in jverywhoro apparent extreme ago of the luilding. Entering the navu lit nlmoat my hour of the day 1 huvo never failed to tind odd groups of Moxicnim nnd In dians telling their beads nnd lisping their > rayors , while at logulnr musa meeting the : old Btono lloor ia covered with devout worshipers and the { > lace is filled with the whisperings of those who pray. And what a heterogeneous crowd ono sees , fno poor and the rich , the hungry and the well-fed , the half-naked and those ilothcd in silks are altogether. Here an Indian kneeling by hia tattered sombrero , and with his heavy .load near-by , praya with his soul upon lisa lips , there a dim- ilod Bonoritu , demure but consciousinada 'rom her gilt edged book. Incense odors 111 * the air , the monotonous chantings of .ho priests are hoard and nilvery-tonod jells ring out the holy com mands of the church and send the worshipers to crossing themselves and lowing in holy penitence. Set into ono of the outer walls of the cathedral is the sacrificial or calender atone of the Aztecs , liowpn put of black porous lava and cov ered with hieroglyphics , reminding , so it always neoma to mo , the ignorant IndiaiiH who sell their bits of pottery near by of the greatness of their forefathers , who bad their palaces and temples in the square which is now the busy centre of t great city. Juarez wan an Indian , but lie became the Lincoln of Mexico , and in s'ood time the other defendants of Montezuma - tozuma may yet regain their old-time power. A Giunn DOK Flghl. The society for the prevention of cruel ty tu uuinmls might huvo found BOIIUI work to QO had ita gents known that n dcaporatp and brutal dog fight took place ( a this city on Thursday evening between two 'celebrated bull terriers. The light occurred between ' . ' and 11 o'clock in an out-building in thu vicinity of Fourth and Oxford streets. Quito a select crowd of sporting men paid the 92 admission fee charged and witnessed the nlfuir. The matcti was for $100 a side. Bonny , a Ihorouuhbrcd English bull-dog , wall known in the city as the slayer of no lets than seven canine antagonists , was thu favorite in the butting , and a considerable mini of money changed hands on the re sult. The other dog , a powerfully built mixed bull terrier , was entered as un known. The pit was 12 foot square , surrounded by a fence 3 feet hii'h , covered with blankets to prevent the dons from injur ing theiiiBolvo * . About 8:45 : the handlers appeared in the pit. The tieroo brutes How at each other wickedly , and in a second Benny had a leg hold. Unknown gnawed at his opponent's lljnkfl so vigorously that Benny lot go to attain a bettor grip. Unknown freed himself sufll- ciontly to give both a chance to crunch each other a legs in fearful style , After three-quarters of on hour of fierce fighting the Bogs locked jaun , and when the break came the handlers seized the combatants. Benny was badly bitten , but appeared fresh. Oreat exilement prevailed , and betting was oviin. When time was called both dogs came promptly to the scratch. Bonny , as usual , secured first hold , which proved to bo on un known's oar. Ho held on for a long time , while both rolled all over the pit , At length , by sacrificing a portion ot his short car , unknown secured u death grip on Benny's throat , taking the lattor'n wind , Tharo was a terrific struggle unti the break camo. On the third round Bonny failed to oomo to the scratch , and unknown was declared the winner. Don- 117 died shortly nfturwanl TEE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Wla n TTI RKI S , Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. 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